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Chavez vs Randall 2 "Revenge" - PPV-Full Broadcast

Chavez vs Randall 2 "Revenge" - PPV-Full Broadcast

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Frankie Randall vs. Julio César Chávez II was a professional boxing match contested on May 7, 1994, for the WBC super lightweight title. The fight was the featured bout on a boxing card promoted by Don King dubbed the Revenge: The Rematches.

 

Just over three months prior, Randall had scored a major upset over Chávez after being named the winner of their fight by split decision, ending Chávez's 90-fight unbeaten streak and taking his WBC super lightweight title in the process. Chávez had been deducted two points by referee Richard Steele for low blows in separate rounds, effectively costing Chávez a spit decision in his favor. Refusing to concede defeat, Chávez exercised his rematch clause immediately after his loss to Randall while announcing that the rematch would take place a little over three months later during the weekend of Cinco de Mayo stating "I will see everyone the weekend of May 5. I have lost the battle but not the war." Promoter Don King would supplement the Randall–Chávez rematch with three other championship rematches; Gerald McClellan vs. Julian Jackson for the WBC middleweight title, Azumah Nelson vs. Jesse James Leija for the WBC featherweight title and Simon Brown vs. Terry Norris for the WBC super welterweight title, in addition to a Ricardo López–Kermin Guardia WBC strawweight title fight, in a boxing card he billed as "Revenge: The Rematches."

 

 

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